Quite some time ago, someone challenged me to write a Harry Potter/Wagner crossover. This is the result. Obviously, the writing of the last three books has rendered this wildly AU, and it will almost certainly never be finished. Still, for what it's worth
Professor Quirrell explains how he got into the Dark Arts. A vignette.
How the Inner Eye Grades
AU. Written in response to a fan wondering: “What would have happened if Peter Pettigrew, when commanded by Voldemort to betray the Potters, had gone to Dumbledore instead?”
Cedric Diggory makes a new acquaintance in the Forbidden Forest. A slightly melancholy story.
In which I vent my spleen on JKR's Calvinist philosophy -- Noel Coward-style.
Dipper and Mabel's summer is interrupted yet again by a paranormal occurrence. Will Gravity Falls resist the Fusion Invasion? Can a boy and a girl from rival networks find happiness? Are cross-overs really all that bad? Will a certain cartoon network bring back its best game ever now that the Pines are in it? Heck, I dunno. But I had a blast writing this.
Harry and Ron Try to Make Fawkes Come Clean. A Vignette, written back before Book 5 - Now VERY AU.
A filk-song for Ron and Hermione, to the tune of "People Will Say We're in Love" from Rodgers and Hammerstein's OKLAHOMA!
Eighty years before Harry Potter, Hogwarts celebrates the Feast of Nemesis, in which young wizards may take revenge without hindrance. The Young Fops of Gryffindor take a hand. Written in the style of H.H. Munro, AKA "Saki."
A parody of "The Sons of the Gamboliers," AKA "I'm A Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech."
A parody to the tune of “Put on Your Sunday Clothes” from "Hello, Dolly!" As heard on the "Wall-E" soundtrack.
Eine Parodie von Goethes "Erlkönig"
Professor Snape imparts knowledge to his Slytherins. A vignette from the time of "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban."
Neville Longbottom visits his family at St. Mungo's. Written directly after "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"
Set eighty years before Harry Potter, this story follows the conflict between the young fops of Gryffindor in love and war with the "bluestockings with lungs of bronze" of Ravenclaw House. Written in the style of H. H. Munro, AKA "Saki" .